Wordfence
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Critical Sneeit WordPress plugin RCE actively exploited, security firm reports
A critical remote code execution flaw (CVE-2025-6389) in the Sneeit Framework WordPress plugin is being exploited in the wild; Wordfence said attackers have created admin accounts and uploaded web shells. The issue affects versions up to 8.3 and was fixed in 8.4. Separately, VulnCheck observed an ICTBroadcast exploit delivering a DDoS botnet called “frost.”
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Critical privilege-escalation flaw in King Addons plugin under active exploitation
A high-severity privilege-escalation vulnerability (CVE-2025-8489, CVSS 9.8) in the King Addons for Elementor WordPress plugin is being actively exploited; administrators should update to version 51.1.35, audit for suspicious admin users, and monitor for unusual activity.
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Mass attacks exploit outdated GutenKit and Hunk Companion WordPress plugins
A mass exploitation campaign is targeting WordPress sites running outdated GutenKit and Hunk Companion plugins, leveraging three critical vulnerabilities that can lead to remote code execution; Wordfence said it blocked 8.7 million attack attempts over two days and urged administrators to update plugins and check for indicators of compromise.
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Attackers exploiting critical auth-bypass flaw in Service Finder WordPress theme
Security researchers at Wordfence say attackers are actively exploiting CVE-2025-5947, a critical authentication-bypass flaw in the Service Finder WordPress theme that can give attackers administrator access; a patch was released in version 6.1 and administrators are urged to update or stop using the theme.





